A license plate has recently caught people’s attention on social media and gone viral.
In a Perth shopping center parking lot, a Kia Sportage’s license plate caught people’s attention for cleverly hiding a cheeky word.
Shared on Facebook by Jeffrey on The Bell Tower Times 2.0 page, the plate looked normal at first.
The characters “370HSSV” seemed innocent, but when flipped upside down, they spelled “ahe.”
Social media users quickly noticed the clever trick, leading to thousands of comments and shares.
Some praised the driver’s creativity, while others found the discovery funny.
The driver’s smart tactic to avoid being caught by Western Australian transport officials made the story even more intriguing.
Last year, nearly 1,000 custom plate applications were rejected for offensive content, but this one managed to go unnoticed.
Rejected plates like SAUC3D and RAMP4GE hinted at inappropriate content, while others like F4K3 T4XI and BUYAGRAM suggested illegal activities. Surprisingly, custom plates remain very popular.
Custom plates are more popular with men, but not all applications get approved by the review team that checks their suitability.
This viral story shows how social media can turn everyday moments into global sensations.
What began as a clever license plate trick has entertained thousands, highlighting unexpected creativity and humor.
In today’s digital world, where the real and online worlds overlap, moments like this show how unpredictable internet culture can be.
Whether planned or not, the driver of this famous plate has made a lasting impression online.